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Blossom | #4

Blossom  | #4

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Fallen • Lola Amour
"What if I told you that I've fallen?"
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Sitting in a the big library of Heeseung and her brother's bigger school all alone. Rue took this opportunity to pull out her sketchbook and draw the objects she saw around.

Drawing was a way that distracted her mind. For example, she began drawing various random people reading at tables, while trying to distract her mind from her babbling to Heeseung in the car about how dancing in the rain would be so romantic.

Suddenly, Heeseung walks up to Rue, already packed up and ready to leave.

"Park Rue, Jay texted that he just finished up his meeting and will be down to meet you here soon. I have another class in a few minutes, so I'll go fist. Can I get you anything? Want some hot cocoa to warm you up?"

"No I am okay, thank you Heeseung."

Heeseung nodded and smiled before he walked away out the door leaving Rue all alone in the library. With the comfort of a warm library, her sketchbook, and the sound of people flipping through pages of books.

Not to long later, Jay came into the Library finding Rue sitting alone sketching.
"Hey little monster. Are you ready? The rain has stopped. Let's head home okay?"

Rue nodded her head, and began packing her sketchbook back into her backpack before leaving the room with her brother.

"Jay?" Asked Rue, tugging at her brothers shirt. "Doesn't everyone at your school end classes at the same time? It's already 5:00."

"Yea we do. There's no after classes, everyone wants to go home. Why?"

"No reason", lied Rue. She thought to herself why would Heeseung lie to her, saying he had another class. Was he bored of having her company? Was he meeting up with his secret girlfriend?...

Whatever the reason, Rue tried to think that it had nothing to do with her. And that whatever the reason, it probably was a good one. But most of all, she just hoped Heeseung was safe, and had no troubles.
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Late that night Rue opened up her sketchbook and drew her reimagined moment of her and Heeseung that afternoon in the rain.

She drew an image of him standing in front of her under the school roof. As well a clear vivid image of his soft smile he always gave her.

She had just finished drawing a moment of them together dancing in the rain. Making sure to date the page, as if it were diary, before her mother walked in holding a box.

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